Word: centralization
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Preliminary to the official opening of the Conference, an introductory discussion attended by invited undergraduates took place last night in Winthrop House. Led by Payson S. Wild, Jr., assistant professor of Government, the meeting attempted to clarify the central problems of American foreign policy. Three general channels of thought were revealed...
Business is picking up along the Danube--to-day's trip of Foreign Minister Delbos to France's Allies in Central Europe and the projected conference Sunday between Yugoslavia and Italy are signs of new activity in the Market for International Promises and Threats and in the Treaties Trust. The statesmen of every country are trying to freeze the present unstable state of international relations into some sort of solid foundation, after which step they can turn their attention to economic and social problems...
Enthusiastic over victories already won, the A.F. of L. in a meeting at Cypress Hall in Central Square Monday, agreed to press for a closed shop, refused to accept pay rises as final...
With domestic problems forced relatively into the background under the able administration of finance minister Bonnet, France is bending every effort to induce Britain to join with her and Russia in a democratic bloc against the increasingly powerful central European dictatorships...
...lengthy meeting held at Cypress Hall in Central Square open discussion was followed by a secret debate among members of the organization. After it was made known that agreement to considerations posted last week on the bulletin boards was not reached, it was indicated that a final decision will be revealed within a few days...